Renault is collaborating with Vulog that will enable its customers to order fleets of Renault ZOEs pre-equipped with Vulog’s car sharing technology. With this step the companies aim to further simplify the launch of car-sharing services for mobility operators.

It is known that Vulog is a shared mobility technology company that offers customizable SaaS solution that enables mobility operators to launch and operate shared mobility services, while Groupe Renault is one of the Europe’s leading electric vehicle manufacturers.

Under the agreement Groupe Renault will install Vulog’s car sharing hardware directly on its assembly line for the Renault ZOE, providing for the seamless and instant integration to current and future car sharing schemes thanks to Vulog’s AiMA platform that as per company enables sophisticated technical integrations to offer a fully customizable, end-to-end turnkey solution.

The partnership will facilitate the deployment of large fleets of sharing-ready cars as a turnkey solution, with Vulog’s technology incorporating a suite of electric fleet management features. The company expects that the collaboration will add significantly to the 15 million trips it powered globally in the last year. These pre-equipped Renault ZOE fleets will be added to an existing footprint of over 25 services worldwide that already use Vulog’s technology as their backbone.

According to the company, by the end of 2019, over 2,500 Renault ZOEs equipped with Vulog’s car sharing technology will be in market, initially in northern Europe, South America and the United Arab Emirates.The companies are also working to integrate our technology into Groupe Renault’s full range of electric vehicles.